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Awakenings: 'Pie in the Sky' & more...

Awakenings: 'Pie in the Sky' & more... | Human Interest | Scoop.it
Today's History Lesson...a familiar phrase

We say, as well as also hear, expressions and phrases on a rather regular basis most of the time repeating what was passed down to us via parents or grandparents. More often than not, we don't pay much attention to the history or perhaps a story behind the origin of such phrases.

This Day in History: July 18, 1914


Phrases come and go dependent upon the times and circumstances which bring them about. "Pie in the Sky" is an American phrase dating back to 1911, which was coined by labor activist Joe Hill in an early 20th century folk song, The Preacher and The Slave. The song written by Hill is a satiric attack on the Salvation Army whose preachers Hill decried for lulling workers into complacency.

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Rare burial in Italy attributed to a 'witch girl'

Rare burial in Italy attributed to a 'witch girl' | Human Interest | Scoop.it
Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of a teenage girl in Italy whose burial is so odd, her community likely believed her to be a witch. Image: Stefano Roascio The way a person is buried by their community says a lot about how they were...

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CT Blake's curator insight, November 29, 2014 2:38 PM

Burial practices have been a topic in class in the past.